nnB Technology DefenX360 Series Installation & Operating Manual

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Security access control systems
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Installation & Operating Manual
Wireless GsM lCD TouChpaD
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Model: DX360 Series
Installation & Operating Manual
nnB Technology Limited
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Foreword
The DefenX360TM Wireless Alarm System is designed to provide a high standard of security protection for your home
and ofce. The system is congured for ease of installation and operation. However, it is strongly recommended to
read and fully understand the advice and installation procedures contained in this manual before proceeding with the
installation and operation of your DefenX360TM.
General System Information On DefenX360TM
This device is a part of the nnB home control system and works with the bi-directional wireless protocol.
All devices are delivered in a standard conguration. All current technical documents and updates are provided at
www.nnbtech.com.
Should you encounter any difculty in the set-up or operation of your security system, rstly refer to the “Common
Problems and Solutions” guide at the rear of this manual. In the unlikely event of a problem occurring with your
DefenX360TM, switch off at the mains sockets, pull out the plugs, and contact your dealer immediately.
General Information On Radio Operation
The radio transmission is on a non-exclusive transmission path with possibility of interference occurring. Other
interfering sources can be caused by switching operations, electrical motors or defective electrical devices.
The range of transmission within buildings can greatly deviate from open air distances. Besides the transmitting
power and the reception characteristics of the receiver, environmental inuences such as humidity in the vicinity and
local structures also play an important role.
Compatibility Of This Manual
This manual should be used with DefenX360TM Series only.
CE & FCC Compliances Statement
CAUTION: Changes or modications without approved by nnB could void your authority to use this equipment.
This equipment has been tested with the listed standards below and found in compliance with the LVD Directive
2006/95/EC and the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC. It is possible to use CE marking to demonstrate the compliances.
EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1
EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1
EN60950-1: 2006 + A11: 2009 +A1: 2010
EN50131
This product complies with FCC PART 15B / 22H / 24E, and the operation is subject to the
following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept any interference received.
Safety Instructions 5
Symbols 5
Your Quick Guide To DefenX360TM System
Installations 6
Your Quick Guide To DefenX360TM System
Operations 8
Key Buttons 8
Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad: 8
Emergency Contact List 8
DefenX360TM Luminous Signal Indicators 9
Useful Hints For DefenX360TM Users 9
Introduction 10
Overview 10
Typical System Conguration 11
Installation 12
Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad 12
Wireless Remote 14
Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor 14
Wireless Door Sensor 15
Internal Siren 15
Smoke Detector 15
Factory Settings 16
Securing The Protected Site 17
Security – Related Buttons 17
System Arming 17
Initiating An Emergency Alarm 18
System Disarming And Stopping An Alarm 18
Stopping An Alarm Without Disarming The System
18
Forced Arming (Smart Sensor) 18
Setting Your Passwords 19
Main Alarm Host 19
Wireless Remote Keypad 19
Recording / Playing A Message 19
Programming – Main Alarm Host 20
Entering The Program Mode 20
Time / Date Settings 20
Entry / Exit Delay 21
Turn Siren On / Off 21
Arm / Disarm Beep 21
User ID 22
Upload Status 22
Cut Wire Alarm (Model DX360L And DX360ZL
Only) 22
Zone Attribute 22
Set Smart Zone 23
Program Sensors 24
Wireless Code 25
Programming – Wireless Remote Control 25
Entering The Program Mode Menu 25
Time / Date Settings 25
Main Unit Synchronization 26
Wireless Code 26
Reviewing Alarm / Status History 26
Alarm History 26
Status History 26
Daily Maintenance and Care 27
Common Problems and Solutions 27
Appendix A – Sensors Deployment Plan 28
Appendix B – Accessories Connection And
Compatibility 29
Wired Accessories Connection Instruction 29
Descriptions of Wireless Accessories 30
Table Of Contents
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Keypad Control Command – Follow carefully to operate system correctly.
Special Notes – Please read carefully.
Safety Instructions
Before using this product, please read and understand the Safety Instructions thoroughly to ensure correct usage,
and follow all the instructions.
Symbols
Always follow the manufacturers advice when using power tools, ladders, etc. and wear safety goggles and ear
defenders when drilling holes.
It is strongly advised to check for hidden electricity and water pipes with a cable / pipe locator before drilling holes in
the desired mounting surfaces.
Mounting all devices in dry interior locations only and away from metalwork, i.e. radiator, water pipes, etc.
Given the high sound level produced by the Siren, when working in close proximity to this device, it is important to
wear ear defenders to avoid hearing loss.
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in the risk of re or electric shock.
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Your Quick Guide To DefenX360TM System Installations
NOTE: Before proceeding to install your DefenX360TM
Alarm System, it is important to study your security
requirements and plan your installation. For useful
installation hints, please refer to the “Installation”
section.
Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad
1. Screw the antenna by hand onto the Main Alarm Host until rmly
attached
2. Carefully insert a valid GSM SIM card into the SIM Card Slot
located at the rear of the Main Alarm Host
3. Apply AC / DC power to the system with the
power adapter provided.
4. Turn on the battery switch located beside the
power connector.
5. Position the Alarm Host Anchor Guidance on
the desired mounting surface.
7. Position the Main Alarm Host onto the wall.
8. To install the Wireless Remote Keypad, repeat Steps 3 – 7.
NOTE: When selecting mounting location, avoid xing any unit onto or very close to metalwork
(i.e. radiators, water pipes, etc.) as this could affect the radio range of the device.
6. Drill two holes, insert wall anchors and fasten with the
two screws.
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Your Quick Guide to DefenX360TM System Installations (Cont.)
Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor
1. Use the mounting bracket to mark two drilling holes in the corner of a
room mounted at a height of between 2 and 2.4 meters. Drill the holes
and t two screws provided to x the bracket.
NOTE: Do not drill the xing holes with the bracket in
position. The power tool may cause damages to the
bracket.
2. Undo and remove the screw located at the bottom
edge of the Sensor. Open the sensor shell to
set Jump Line to Position 2 – 3 for a detection
frequency of every 5 minutes.
3. Connect the battery supplied to the battery clip.
Ret the cover and xing screw.
4. Slide the PIR sensor into the bracket. Adjust the sensor to an angle that
the movement of an intruder would cut across the device.
5. Slide the power switch on the side to “ON” and the unit will enter into
the normal working state after 30 seconds.
Wireless Door Sensor
1. Slide off the battery cover and place the provided battery into battery holder with “ +facing upward and ret the
battery cover.
2. Attach the adhesive pads onto the back of the magnet and detector.
3. Mount the detector on the frame and the magnet on the opening
part at a height of at least 1.6 meters.
Indoor Siren
1. Plug the Internal Siren into a suitable indoor mains socket at a height above 1.8 meters.
NOTE: The magnet must be aligned on the LEFT side
parallel to the detector and within 10 mm to the sensor
when the door / window is closed.
Smoke Detector
1.Use the mounting bracket to mark two drilling holes on the wall. Drill the holes and t two screws provided to x
the bracket.
2.Remove the battery cover and connect the provided battery to the battery clip.
3.Ret the battery cover. Slide in the detector and rotate clockwise to lock the
detector onto the mounting bracket.
NOTE: Do not drill the xing holes with the bracket in position.
The power tool may cause damages to the bracket.
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Your Quick Guide To DefenX360TM System Operations
Key Buttons
Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad:
Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad:
Arming Away + Password* + + Armed Away +
Arming Home + Password* + + Armed Home +
Emergency
Disarming & Stopping Alarms + Password* +
Wireless Remote:
Arming Away Emergency
Arming Home Disarming & Stopping Alarms
Phone / SMS:
Includes stopping an alarm by telephone and remotely arming / disarming by telephone / SMS, please refer to
the “Securing The Protected Site” for more details.
* DefenX360TM Main Alarm Host employed a User Code (default: 888888) for “Arm”, “Disarm” and “Set
operations. The Wireless Remote Keypad is double password protected and operates with a User Code (default:
111111) for “Arm / Disarm” and a Prog. Code (default: 888888) for “Set” operations. You are strongly advised to
change the Default Codes to Personal Codes IMMEDIATELY. See “Setting Your Passwords” for more details.
Emergency Contact List
Thank you for choosing DefenX360TM, the state-of-the-art LCD touchpad wireless alarm system for home and ofce
security produced by nnB. For future references, please note down the following information.
Dealers Details Call Centers Details** Telephone Numbers*** Set On
Your DefenX360TM
Dealer's Name: Call Center's Name: Phone No.2:
Phone No.: Phone No.1: Phone No.3:
Person to Contact: Account Number: Phone No.4:
Serial No.*: Phone No.5:
* Located at the back of the Main Alarm Host.
** Phone No.1 on the system is for Call Center use (or Personal use if you are monitoring by yourself) and
Account Number is for the identication of your alarm system to the Call Center.
*** The telephone numbers that you programmed to be called when the alarm is triggered.
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DefenX360TM Luminous Signal Indicators
Main Alarm Host
On – No GSM network detected (or SIM card not available). Flashing – GSM detected.
Slow ash: 200ms on, 2s (3s for DX360Z & DX360ZL) off indicates the Main Alarm Host is in standby mode.
Fast ash: 200ms on, 600ms off indicates the Main Alarm Host is dialing the programmed numbers.
OnArmed (Home or Away). Flashing – Smart sensor open detected. Off – Disarmed.
OnAC connected (normal). Flashing – Working with backup battery. Off – Low backup battery.
Wireless Remote Keypad
When the Main Host is armed as “Armed Home” mode, light will turn on together with the light.
When the Main Host is armed as “Armed Away” mode, only light will turn on.
OnAC connected (normal). Flashing – Working with backup battery. Off – Low backup battery.
Useful Hints For DefenX360TM Users
Stopping An Alarm
A triggered alarm can be stopped by + Password on the Main Alarm Host (default: 888888) or Wireless
Remote Keypad (default: 111111) or by using the Wireless Remote . To stop an alarm remotely, press the
* ” button after receiving the call from your system, the system will remain Armed and the next number will not be
called. By SMS message, send a message “XXXXXXCF” to the Main Alarm Host. XXXXXX is your 6-digit User Code
on the Main Alarm Host. The system will be Disarmed and a conrming message will be sent.
Emergency, Perimeter and Motion Zones
Sensors set to the Emergency zone will trigger an alarm in Armed / Disarmed mode upon disturbance. Sensors
linked to the Perimeter zone can only trigger an alarm when the system is in Armed mode (Home / Away). Sensors
programmed to the Motion zone could only trigger an alarm in “Armed Away” mode.
System Testing
With the system in standby mode, user could trigger each sensor or accessory one by one. The triggered unit will be
shown on the Main Alarm Host without triggering an alarm.
SMS Reporting
By programming a private number to be the 1st caller number (Call Center Number) and if the upload status has
been enabled, you will be able to receive system information such as “Arm”, “Disarm”, Alarm or AC failure.
Telephone Alarm
If an alarm was triggered and providing a valid GSM SIM card is present, the system will automatically contact the
programmed telephone numbers in the system. Upon receiving the call, the recorded voice message is played
immediately for 30 seconds repeatedly. User has the following options:
Press “ 8 ” to enter into the listening status and hear the alarm background sounds for 20 seconds.
Press ” # ” to play the recorded voice message again.
Press “ * ”, the Main Alarm Host will end the call and stop dialing the next Auto Dialer Number. The system will return
to “Arm” status.
Directly hang off the phone, the Main Alarm Host will end the call and automatically dial the next Auto Dialer Number.
Chime Function
By allocating a sensor to the Chime zone, whenever a sensor in that zone is triggered in the standby mode, the
system will produce a few “bi” sound to alert the user. Please refer to “Set Smart Zone” for more details.
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Introduction
Overview
DefenX360TM series wireless GSM LCD touchpad alarm system is the state-of-the-art LCD touchpad wired / wireless
alarm system for home and ofce security. Its aesthetic design with a user friendly illuminated LCD menu and a
touchpad control provides a new standard of security alarm system and makes your home works in a Hi-Tech style.
You can install the system and monitor your home / ofce all by yourself or via a security center service with Ademco
CID protocol. DefenX360TM secures your property for you, while you enjoy your life.
NOTE: This manual is designed to familiarize you with the DefenX360TM security alarm system.
We strongly recommend you read the manual before using your system.
System Arming
Your DefenX360TM is controlled by a Main Alarm Host designed to collect data from sensors located within the
protected site. The system provides user with protection options of “Armed Home” and “Armed Away”. “Armed
Home” will arm all zones while the “Armed Away” will only arm the Perimeter zone. An alarm is triggered upon
detection of disturbance in any one of the armed zones. Sensors and detectors set to the Emergency zone could
also trigger an alarm regardless of the system is being armed or disarmed.
SMS Alert / Phone Call To Preset Numbers And Call Center
In the event of alarm being triggered, the system will automatically report the event via SMS alert (if GSM
is available) or phone call to the Call Center and preset telephone numbers in the dialing sequence until an
acknowledge signal is received.
User and Master Codes
DefenX360TM Main Alarm Host employs a 6-digit User Code for “Arm”, “Disarm” and “Set” operations. Wireless
Remote Keypad is double password protected and operates with a 6-digit User Code for “Arm” / “Disarm” and a
6-digit Prog. Code for “Set” operations. It is recommended that only the Master User has access to the programming
functions (“Set” operation) of the system and to the Main Alarm Host.
Zones
The system could monitor 31 wireless zones (supporting up to 124 wireless accessories) and 8 wired zones. Each
zone could be independently allocated into one of these types:
Perimeter (Outer Zone Defense): Generally use for detecting area such as doors, windows, etc.; Wireless Door
Sensors and Wireless Curtain PIR Sensors are normally allocated into this zone.
Motion (Inner Zone Defense): Generally use for detecting area such as living room, aisles and bedrooms etc.,
Wireless Wide-angle PIR Sensors and Wireless Door Sensors are normally allocated into this zone.
Emergency: This zone monitors the system status for 24-hour and is usually used for emergency distress,
medical rescue, gas leakage, smoke and re alarm, etc. Sensors including Panic Button, Wireless Gas Sensors
and Wireless Smoke Detectors are normally allocated into this zone.
Bypass Zones
With the bypass sensor function, a zone could be omitted upon arming. Any sensors allocated to the bypassed zone
will not be protected and will not trigger an alarm.
Remote Phone And SMS Control
It is possible to gain basic control (Arming / Disarming the system) over the system by dialing into the system or
by sending a SMS message. You may also activate the microphone on the Main Alarm Host to Listen-In to what
is happening in the protected property. With a personal number set to the 1st Caller number and upload status
is enabled, an SMS notication message will be sent to the user to conrm a status change of the system when
conducted remotely.
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Entry / Exit Delay
The system has up to 60 seconds of Entry and Exit delay functions. No signal from any sensor will be able trigger
an alarm until the Exit delay is expired. This provides enough time for user to exit the property without triggering an
alarm.
If the user leaves the property after the Exit delay, the system will enter the Entry delay countdown and user will
need to enter the user code to disarm the system and avoid triggering an alarm. If the Entry delay function is
disabled for the certain zone, an alarm will be triggered immediately once the system is armed.
System History Records
The system is capable of storing up to 100 alarm records and 100 Arm / Disarm records. This enables the user
to review the time and date an alarm is triggered and when the system is Armed / Disarmed. With E2PROM data
management, the system is capable of retaining programming settings and event logs after power is disconnected.
Touchpad control with LCD illumination display
The system has a stylish touchpad control panel that displays status information, time and date in large, clear letters.
Chime Function
If a sensor is allocated to the Chime zone, and the sensor is triggered when the system is in standby mode, the Main
Alarm Host will produce a few “bi” sound to alert the user that a door or a particular area has been entered.
A Large Range Of Advanced Accessories
With the auto-learn sensor function, the system is capable of adding many different accessories easily and simply,
including Wireless LCD Remote Keypad, Wireless Motion Sensor with motion triggered recording (required optional
sensor DX-VPIR), etc. produced by nnB. Additionally, optional Wireless CCTV Systems and IP Camera are available
for user to increase the security level.
By adding a Smart Door Sensor (DX360-87S), the system could be congured to notify the user a door or window
is still opened upon arming. User has the option to force arming the system with the smart zone unprotected or to
close the opened door or window prior to full arming.
Typical System Conguration
A typical system setup is shown below:
Remote Control
Wireless
Remote Keypad
Emergency
Pendent
Transmitters
Door / Window Open
/ Close Detector
Perimeter Protection
Detector
Indoor Motion
Detector
Smoke Detector
Up to 8 Hard Wired Devices
Outdoor Siren
Indoor Siren
GSM
Phone Call
SMS
Call Center
Up to 5 Private Numbers
Wireless
Devices (Up
to 124 Units)
Video Sureillance
Signal Amplier
Door Bell
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Installation
It is strongly recommended to plan your security arrangement prior to the installation of your DefenX360TM Security
System. For your convenient, ALL accessories delivered with your DefenX360TM system will be registered to the
Main Alarm Host to provide a basic functional system. User has the exibility to assign their own conguration if
necessary (Zones 00 – 01, 31 – 38 are xed zones). To program the system, please refer to “Program Sensors
section. The table provided in Appendix A at the end of this manual will assist you to register your owned settings,
such as the intended location of each detector, the holder and assignment of each transmitter. Please refer to “Your
Quick Guide To DefenX360TM System Installations” for picture instructions.
Below is the suggested installation locations for different units, use it as a guide for planning your alarm system.
Units \ Location Primary Secondary Additional
Door Sensor Front Door Back Door / Patio Doors Vulnerable Doors /
Windows / Access Doors
To Important Rooms
Wide-Angle PIR Sensor Hallway Covering The
Main Alarm Host (Or
Wireless Control Keypad)
Main Living Room /
Access Route Between
Bedrooms
Study / Bedrooms /
Landing
Indoor Siren Living Room Hallway Bedroom
Smoke Detector Kitchen Ceiling Living Room Ceiling and
Aisles
Important Areas
NOTE: It is important to examine whether the selected sensor locations will cover all your security
requirements. If necessary, make any sensors rearrangement and / or purchase additional
sensors for additional protection.
Main Alarm Host And Wireless Remote Keypad
Overview And Hints
Your DefenX360TM is controlled by a Main Alarm Host designed to collect data from various sensors within the
protected site. Wireless Remote Keypad is designed to interact with the Main Alarm Host and to use for daily
operations. The system is capable of monitoring up to 39-zone and has an auto-learn sensor function for easy
addition of remotes, detectors and sensors. You should consider the following before proceeding to installation.
Preferably using the Wireless Remote Keypad for your daily operations and keep the Main Alarm Host in a safe
location within reach of a mains socket and out of sight of potential intruders.
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Mount the Wireless Remote Keypad at a convenient location and out of children reach, i.e. Place it at a height
above 1.5 meters.
Locate your Main Alarm Host and Wireless Remote Keypad within a protected area, i.e. Any intruder must open
a protected door or pass through a PIR sensor when the system is armed.
The selected location for the Main Alarm Host must have a good GSM signal and for DefenX360TM models
(DX360L and DX360ZL) with telephone based functions, it must be situated within reach of a telephone point.
Avoid mounting the Main Alarm Host and Wireless Remote Keypad close to any metalwork, i.e. Radiators,
water pipes, etc., as the radio range of the device could be affected.
Installing The Main Alarm Host and Wireless Remote Keypad
Antenna Connection
Screw the antenna by hand onto the Main Alarm Host until rmly attached.
SIM Card Connection
NOTE: Clear ALL password, messages and contacts on the SIM Card before use. Do not insert or
remove SIM card when the system is powered by AC power or Battery.
Insert a valid GSM SIM card in correct direction into the SIM Card Slot located at the rear of the Main Alarm Host.
Phone Line Connection (Model DX360L And DX360ZL Only)
Connect one end of the telephone line cord into the Main Alarm Host and the other end of this cord into the wall jack.
Power Connection
NOTE: Use only the DefenX360TM power supply provided with your system. The Main Alarm Host
and Wireless Remote Keypad have different power adapter in their packing box, please be careful
not to apply the wrong adapter.
Apply AC / DC power to the system with the power adapter provided. Connect to AC100-240V, 50/60Hz. Plug the
connector into the rear of the Main Alarm Host. Same for the Wireless Remote Keypad.
Backup Battery Charging
A rechargeable Li-Ion battery is installed in the Main Alarm Host. To recharge, turn on the battery switch located
beside the power connector. Same for the Wireless Remote Keypad.
Check GSM Signal Level
In standby mode,
▲ or ▼ button on the Main Alarm Host.
XX” is the signal level, 2-digit, “00” … “31” indicates the signal from weak to strong. “99” indicates unknown.
YY” is the signal status, display either “OK” or “NO”.
OK” means the signal is ne and the host is working properly.
NO” means the signal is weak and user should adjust the installation place of the Main Alarm Host.
If the SIM card is not present or not correctly installed, then the panel will show “NO SIM CARD”.
ESC to exit, or the system will exit automatically after 30 seconds.
GSM Signal Level:
XX YY
NO SIM CARD
XX YY
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Wireless Remote
Overview And Hints
The Wireless Remote is used for daily operations, such as Arming and Disarming the system. It also incorporated an
Emergency button, which will trigger an alarm, even in Disarmed mode, upon activation. The alarm could be stopped
with the Disarm button on the Wireless Remote, at the Main Alarm Host or at the Wireless Remote Keypad.
When using a Wireless Remote, the following should be considered:
The expected battery life for the Wireless Remote is approximately 1 year. However, you should replace the
battery as soon as you feel the system does not respond to the unit properly upon pressing the buttons.
Keep the unit safely. If the unit is lost, delete the unit from the Main Alarm Host immediately.
Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor
Overview And Hints
The Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor is designed to monitor and control indoor space. With the system in Armed
mode and PIR sensor activated for the protected area, a rapid changes in infra-red radiation levels will trigger an
alarm.
When using a Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor, the following should be considered:
To conserve power and maximize battery life, user should only set the detection frequency to 5 seconds mode
when programming the sensor and to 5 minutes mode when used daily.
For best results, position the sensor in the corner of a room mounted at a height between 2 and 2.5 meters.
Ensure the Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor is within effective range of the Main Alarm Host.
Avoid mounting the sensor directly above or very close to a heat source, i.e. re, radiator, etc.
Try positioning the sensor in the corner of the room that covers the logical path of an intruder.
Installing The Wireless Wide-Angle PIR Sensor
1. Undo the xing screw located at the bottom edge of the sensor.
2. Carefully remove the front cover away from the rear cover.
3. Connect the battery supplied to the battery clip.
4. To set the detection frequency, on the Jump Line, join 1 – 2 or 2 – 3 with a jumper for a detection frequency of
5 seconds (for programming a sensor) or 5 minutes (for daily operation), respectively.
5. Ret the front cover to the rear cover by rst clipping the top edge together followed by pushing the bottom
edge together. Finally, ret the xing screw in the bottom edge of the sensor.
6. Turn on the sensor by positioning the ON / OFF switch located at the side edge of the sensor to ON.
7. Using the mounting bracket as a template, mark and drill the positions of the xing holes in a corner or against
a at wall.
8. Fix the mounting bracket to the wall and slide in the sensor. Adjust the angle if required.
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Wireless Door Sensor
Overview And Hints
The Wireless Door Sensor comprises of a sensor and magnet. With the magnet normally mounted on the door /
windows and the sensor mounted to the frame, the Wireless Door Sensor is designed to send a signal to the Main
Alarm Host in order to trigger an alarm in Armed mode upon the protected door or window is opened.
When using a Wireless Door Sensor, the following should be considered:
You are recommended to have your front and back doors tted with a Wireless Door Sensor. Depended on your
security requirement, t additional door sensors to other vulnerable doors / windows if required.
Ensure the Wireless Door Sensor is within effective range of the Main Alarm Host.
Installing The Wireless Door Sensor
1. Remove the battery cover at the left side of the sensor.
2. Slide the battery supplied into the battery holder, with “ + ” facing upward
3. Ret the battery cover and mount the unit using the double sided adhesive pads.
NOTE: Ensure the mounting surfaces are clean and dry before mounting.
Internal Siren
Overview And Hints
The Internal Siren acts as a wireless spot alarm, which receives alarm signal from the Main Alarm Host. The siren
has a power plug and produces both sound and ash alarm when triggered.
When using an Internal Siren, the following should be considered:
It is recommended to have the Internal Siren at a height above 1.8 meters.
Installing The Internal Siren
1. Plug the Internal Siren into a suitable indoor mains socket at a height above 1.8 meters.
Smoke Detector
Overview And Hints
The Smoke Detector is designed to monitor smoke caused by re. The Smoke Detector is activated 24-hour to
protected the area and will trigger an alarm upon detection of a smoke.
Installing The Smoke Detector
1. Use the mounting bracket to mark two drilling holes on the wall. Drill the holes and t two screw provided to x
the bracket.
2. Remove the battery cover and connect the provided battery to the battery clip.
3. Ret the battery cover. Slide in the detector and rotate clockwise to lock the detector onto the mounting
bracket.
NOTE: Do not drill the xing holes with the bracket in position. The power tool may cause
damages to the bracket.
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Factory Settings
Main Alarm Host
Master Code 888888
Wireless Code 00001
Auto-Dialer#'s Not programmed
Entry Delay OFF, 0 second
Exit Delay ON, 15 seconds
Alarm Time
– Emergency ON, 1 minute
– Perimeter ON, 1 minute
– Motion ON, 1 minute
Arm / Disarm Beep ON
User ID 0001
Upload Status NO
Zone Attribute See “Zone Attribute” for the default zone allocation and recommended sensors.
Wireless Remote Keypad
Master Code 888888
User Code 111111
Wireless Code 11111111
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Securing The Protected Site
Security – Related Buttons
Unit Key Function
Main Alarm Host /
Wireless Remote Keypad
Arming the system, both for Away and Home Arming.
Triggering an alarm immediately (for emergency use).
Disarming the system and stopping alarms.
Wireless Remote Arming when nobody is at home.
Arming when people remain at home.
Disarming the system and stopping alarms.
Triggering an alarm immediately (for emergency use).
Phone Password + 1 Arming remotely when nobody is at home.
Password + 0 Disarming remotely when nobody is at home.
SMS Password + BF Arming remotely when nobody is at home.
Password + CF Disarming remotely when nobody is at home.
System Arming
To arm the system using the Wireless Remote:
button for the “Armed Away” mode, or
button for the “Armed Home” mode.
To arm the system using the Main Alarm Host / Wireless Remote Keypad. In standby mode:
0 + Password + ENT
▲ or ▼ button to choose “Armed Home” or “Armed Away” + ENT
NOTE: The default user password for the Main Alarm Host and the Wireless Remote Keypad are
888888 and 111111, respectively.
In “Armed Away” mode, all sensors can trigger the alarm when system is armed.
In “Armed Home” mode, only the sensors set in the Perimeter zone can trigger the alarm when system is armed.
To arm the system remotely by Phone:
Call the phone number associated to the system, you will hear one “ bi ” sound after connecting to the system.
Within 30 seconds after connection, enter the user password (default is 888888) of the Main Alarm Host. Enter
1 ” after another “ bi ” sound, the Main Alarm Host will automatically hang up after the “ bi ” sound to complete the
operation.
NOTE: Arm by phone only has “Armed Away” option!
To arm the system remotely by SMS:
Send the SMS message “XXXXXXBF” from your mobile phone to the Main Alarm Host. XXXXXX is the 6-digit user
password (default is 888888) on the Main Alarm Host. The Main Alarm Host will arm the system automatically upon
receiving this SMS and reply with a message “System Armed” when the system is successfully armed.
NOTE: Arm by SMS only has “Armed Away” option!
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Initiating An Emergency Alarm
An emergency alarm is triggered upon pressing the button on the Wireless Remote or on the Main Alarm Host /
Wireless Remote Keypad.
By Wireless Remote:
the Main Alarm Host will alarm immediately.
By Main Alarm Host / Wireless Remote Keypad:
the Main Alarm Host will alarm immediately.
System Disarming And Stopping An Alarm
In any case, a triggered alarm could be stopped by disarming the system.
To disarm the system using the Wireless Remote:
the Main Alarm Host will beep twice to exit from any Armed mode.
To disarm the system using the Main Alarm Host / Wireless Remote Keypad:
ESC + Password + ENT
The Main Alarm Host will beep twice to successfully complete the operation.
NOTE: The default user password for the Main Alarm Host and the Wireless Remote Keypad are
888888 and 111111, respectively.
To disarm the system remotely by Phone:
Call the phone number associated to the system, you will hear one “ bi ” sound after connecting to the system.
Within 30 seconds after connection, enter the user password (default is 888888) of the Main Alarm Host. Enter
0 ” after another “ bi ” sound, the Main Alarm Host will automatically hang up after the “ bi ” sound to complete the
operation.
To disarm the system remotely by SMS:
Send the SMS message “XXXXXXCF” from your mobile phone to the Main Alarm Host. XXXXXX is the 6-digit user
password (default is 888888) on the Main Alarm Host. The Main Alarm Host will disarm the system automatically
upon receiving this SMS and reply with a message “System Disarmed” when the system is successfully disarmed.
NOTE: If you input the code 3 times incorrectly, the Main Alarm Host will return back to the
standby mode.
Stopping An Alarm Without Disarming The System
If an alarm was triggered by an intruder and providing a valid GSM SIM card is present, the system will automatically
contact the programmed telephone numbers in the system. Upon receiving the call, user could stop the alarm by
pressing the “ * ” button. The system will remain “Armed” and stop dialing the next auto dialer number.
Forced Arming (Smart Sensor)
When Arming the system, if a protected zone is programmed to be a smart zone (With Smart Door Sensors DX360-
87S only), The Main Alarm Host / Wireless Remote Keypad will ash to indicate a zone is disturbed. You will be
asked if you want to continue arming the system. If you choose “YES”, the system will arm with the smart zone
bypassed and the protected site will not have maximum protection.
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Setting Your Passwords
Main Alarm Host
DefenX360TM Main Alarm Host employed a User Code for “Arm”, “Disarm” and “Set” operations, default is 888888.
To modify the user code on the Main Alarm Host:
SET + Master Password (Default is 999999) + ENT.
Enter a 6-digit new code + ENT and re-enter the new code + ENT for conrmation.
Wireless Remote Keypad
The Wireless Remote Keypad (DX-CJP) also has a User Code for “Arm” and “Disarm” operations, default is
111111, but uses a Prog. Code for “Set” operation, default is 888888. The reason for this arrangement is that it gives
authority to the administrator only to modify items in “Set” while other users in the same premises can only use
Arm” and “Disarm” operations from the Wireless Remote Keypad.
To modify the user / prog. code on the Wireless Remote Keypad:
SET + Master Password (Default is 999999) + ENT.
Select between User Code and Prog. Code, enter the current password + ENT.
Enter a 6-digit new code + ENT and re-enter the new code + ENT for conrmation.
NOTE:The Master Password (999999) for changing the user / prog. codes could not be changed.
Recording / Playing A Message
Your DefenX360TM has a built in microphone and loudspeaker on the Main Alarm Host. The recorded message is
used for playback in an alarm event.
To record a message:
Press and hold the record button (located at the back of the Main Alarm Host) and speak closely to the mic hole
located on the panel. Release the button once nish recording. The system can store a 10 seconds long message.
To play a message:
Press the play button (located at the back of the Main Alarm Host) and you can hear the recorded message.
Upon receiving the call from the system after an alarm was triggered, the recorded voice message is played
immediately for 30 seconds repeatedly. User could select from the following options:
Press “ 8 ” to enter into the listening status for 20 seconds, you can hear the alarm background sounds from phone.
Press ” # ” to play the recorded voice message for one more time.
Press “ * ”, the Main Alarm Host will end the call and stop dialing the next auto dialer number. The system will return
to “Armed” mode.
Directly hang off the phone, the Main Alarm Host will end the call and automatically dial the next auto dialer number.
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Programming – Main Alarm Host
Your DefenX360TM is congured to provide a basic functional alarm system, but the ready-to-use alarm system will
still need a few settings and adjustments.
Set the time and date displayed on the Main Alarm Host.
Set Time
In program mode, when Set Time is displayed:
ENT + Use button to delete the old record, then input HHMMSS + ENT
HHMMSS: 6-digit, meaning hour (HH), minute (MM), second (SS), each takes 2 digits space. For example 14:21:20,
you may press 142120 and the time shown on the Main Alarm Host will be 14:21:20. For invalid time, it cannot be
saved by pressing ENT.
Set Date
In program mode, when Set Date is displayed:
ENT + Use button to delete the old record , then input YYMMDDW + ENT
YYMMDDW: 7-digit, meaning year (YY), month (MM), day (DD), week (W, “ 0 ” means Sunday). For example
17th December, 2012, Thursday, you may press 1212174 and the date shown on the Main Alarm Host will be 17th
December, 2012, Thursday.
Auto Dialer Number
To set the reporting telephone numbers or reporting SMS. First Auto Dialer Number is for Call Center use and the
remaining Auto Dialer Numbers are for Personal Numbers.
Call Center Report to a Call Center with Ademco CID protocol or a specied number to report status
of the system (Arm / Disarm / Alarm / AC Failure). Please note you will also need to
enable the “Upload Status?” function. See “Upload Status?” below for detailed
operations.
Personal Number Only reports when system is in alarm.
Call By Phone For Voice alarming. When system is in alarm, it will dial the pre-installed numbers.
SMS Reporting For SMS alarming. If you choose “SMS Reporting”, system sends a SMS message to
the telephone numbers (with GSM), but not to land line numbers.
Program Mode Main Menu
Set Time Upload Status?
Set Date CutWire Alarm?
Auto-Dialer#’s Zone Attribute
Entry Delay Set Smart Zone
Exit Delay Program Sensor
Siren On/Off Wireless Code
Arm/Disarm Beep Alarm History
User ID Status History
Entering The Program Mode
Access to the Program Mode menu on the Main Alarm Host is
protected by a User Code (default is 888888).
To enter the program mode:
SET + Enter User Code + ENT
▲ or ▼ button to choose from the following:
NOTE: It is strongly recommended that only the
Master User has access to the programming
functions (“Set” operation) of the system and to the
Main Alarm Host.
Time / Date Settings
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nnB Technology DefenX360 Series Installation & Operating Manual

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Security access control systems
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